Direct and Indirect Regulation of SIX1+EYA Transcriptional Activity by PA2G4, MCRS1, and SOBP
Karyn Jourdeuil,
Jasmina Gafurova,
Ashley Ben-Mayor
et al.
Abstract:Branchio-oto-renal (BOR) syndrome is an autosomal dominant condition characterized by variable craniofacial malformations, hearing loss and in some patients, renal dysfunction. Recently, a clinical study showed that patients with mutations causative of BOR also present with craniosynostosis, indicating that this could be an undiagnosed feature of BOR. Approximately half of all patients presenting with BOR have a variant in either SIX1 or its activating co-factor EYA1. The genes underlying BOR in the other 50% … Show more
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